50 years since the coup d'état: the second edition of the Human Rights Book Fair is held with international guests
The Human Rights Book Fair is taking place at the ex-ESMA in Argentina, featuring over 120 publishers and discussions led by notable authors, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup.
ESMA Imposed Amid Oil and Gas Crisis, Learn What Will Happen Next?
In response to the escalating oil and gas crisis due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, the Indian government has decided to implement the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) to ensure the uninterrupted supply of these essential resources.
The Transfer of the Undersecretariat for Human Rights
The article discusses the controversial transfer of the Undersecretariat for Human Rights in Argentina, highlighting the historical significance of the location and past issues related to hate and division.
The Government hastens the removal of the Human Rights Undersecretariat from the former ESMA amid the anniversary of the last military coup
The Argentine government is planning to relocate the Human Rights Undersecretariat from the former ESMA site, coinciding with the upcoming 50th anniversary of the last military coup, potentially reigniting discussions about the country's past.
Violation of EU law?: Hesse presents expert opinion against the relocation of stock exchange supervision
Germany's Hesse State Ministry of Economic Affairs has released a legal opinion opposing the EU's plan to centralize stock exchange supervision in Paris, citing significant legal barriers.
MiCA, one year later: a pioneering crypto regulation advancing at different speeds
European authorities are working to fine-tune the MiCA regulation while addressing challenges related to multi-issuance stablecoins, payment service licensing, and ESMA supervision by 2026.